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Friday, 19 January 2007

It seems beauty isn’t all in the eye of the beholder after all. Researchers have shown women rate a man as more attractive after they’ve seen another woman smiling at him. By contrast, being a jealous bunch, male observers rate a man as less attractive after they’ve seen a woman smiling at him.

Benedict Jones and colleagues at Aberdeen University’s Face Research Laboratory first asked 28 women and 28 men to rate the attractiveness of several pairs of male faces. Next they were shown the same pairs again, except this time one face in each pair was shown with a woman’s face staring at it from the side, either with a smiling or neutral expression. When the participants then rated the male faces for a second time, their ratings had changed for those male faces that had been stared at by a woman.

Female participants rated a male face as more attractive after it had been stared at by a smiling woman, but less attractive if a woman with a neutral expression had stared at it. By contrast, the male participants showed the opposite pattern, tending to rate a male face as less attractive after they’d seen a smiling woman looking at it.

The researchers said this shows our preference for a man’s face is affected by social cues we pick up from how other people look at him. Apparently a similar phenomenon occurs in the animal kingdom – for example female zebra finches prefer a male who they’ve previously seen paired with another female.
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If it were true, then male observers should have rated the male subjects as more attractive when they noticed a smiling woman looking at the man in the photo . . . but instead, they rated him as less attractive.

I think this is a bunch of crap because no one has ever found the men attractive that I pick for a mate...they don't even give 'em a second glance...and sure as hell don't smile at them.So am I sub-conciously picking ugly ass men because I'm a jealous bitch who doesn't want anyone drooling over her man, thus presenting themselves as competition?Or is it I want an un-friendly man who no one likes because I was abused as a child?Such crap.And for the record, I am quite attractive...was voted Miss Sr in high school and won the beauty contest at my little community college. I get hit on everytime I go out and am stared at by men on a regular basis. And I hate to brag, but I could probably have any man I wanted. (which I have now)And also for the record, it's not so much a "what's on the inside" ideal...it's more of a "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" type thing. It just so happens that the men I find attractive, my girlfriends and their girlfriends find not so attractive-repulsive, lmao.

meeeeeeee... I'm sure your real hot and all that, though I question how you really view yourself having seen you anonymously detail your good looks on an internet comment sheet. I'm also sure your community college education grants you the mighty intellect you need to randomly discredit scientific research. On second thought, your low self esteem might explain why you are attracted to trashy guys.

it's called the power of suggestion. It works for both men and women. You find ppl more attractive when others appear to like them, but only when its relatively small amount of people , larger audiences can sometimes be a turn off.

I'll give you an example, your friend sees someone and thinks their attractive, you don't necessarily think that person is attractive. Another friend comments on how that person is attractive, and suddenly that person may begin to seem a little more attractive. IT's very interesting stuff, and I have a friend who's actually doing a thesis on this and the results are nicely shaping and quite interesting.

Take it from a man that women do not look at as a rule, when I am with woman and she is happy, I get lots of looks from other women. There is a huge difference, I'll bet it works better than a baby or a puppy, but I would have to test that sometme and get backl to you.

Did the users rate both the pictures with just the guy and those with the woman looking at the guy? If they saw both, I could imagine them figuring out the experiment and biasing the result. What you'd want it just a random set of pictures, one or two people, to counteract that.